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20 Ways to Build a Whole Food Kitchen on a Half Price Budget

If you want to make the change to a whole foods lifestyle, don’t let your budget hold you back. Read More

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UK healthcare on brink of collapse – NHS regulator

In his first major announcement since being appointed earlier this year, David Prior, head of the Care and Quality Commission (CQC) non-departmental public body, has called for an urgent investment in community care.He also said that the number of emergency-care beds in hospitals should be scaled back in order to divert much-needed funds to other areas of the National Health Service (NHS).“If we don’t start closing acute beds, the system is going to fall over. Emergency admissions through Accident and Emergency (A&E) are out of control in large parts of the country. That is totally unsustainable,” Prior said.He also slammed the decision to allow General Practitioners (GPs) – the name for family doctors in the UK – to opt out of out-of-hours care, advising that they should be on-call and available to patients around-the-clock. “Primary care is in bad shape. I think GPs ought to be responsible 24/7,” he said.He also pointed out that there is no real market in the British healthcare system, especially in rural areas, leaving many patients at the mercy of their local hospital regardless of its quality.“The patient or resident is the weakest voice in the system. It is classic market failure. We can talk about competition until the cows come home but if you live in Norwich there is one hospital,” said Prior, the former chairman of Norwich University Hospitals foundation trust.His comments come amid a slew of scandals involving NHS care and worrying new research that revealed that 1 in 10 patients – about 1 million patients a year – suffers avoidable harm in NHS hospitals and care homes.The Mid Staffordshire NHS trust is now in administration following reports of “appalling” care that led to the deaths of 400 patients between 2005 and 2008.Prior said the CQC had identified 45 hospitals – about 20 percent of the total in the UK – which had serious problems dating back five years, and that regulators would not allow underperforming hospitals to carry on unchanged. He also named a further 20 percent of hospitals as “coasting along and not doing terribly well.”“We cannot give the public a cast-iron guarantee that there will never be another Mid Staffs or another Maidstone & Tunbrdge Wells [ where hundreds died after an outbreak of Clostridium difficile]”, Prior said.In another blow to the beleaguered NHS, it was reported last week that there have been at least 22 serious incidents and three deaths since the disaster-prone 111 non-emergency phone line was introduced, which is still not functioning in all areas of the country.Healthcare minister Norman Lamb said that patients have lost faith in out-of-hours care, now that it is no longer provided by GPs. “We have out-of-hours care that too often falls down. People end up with the default option of A&E [accident and emergency] because there is nothing else they are confident in,” he told the Telegraph.Next week, Lamp will announce a pilot for an integrated care system in a bid to stop the NHS and social services from fighting over who foots the bill for elderly patients stuck in hospital with non-life-threatening illnesses.Both Prior and Lamb’s suggestions – that hospital beds should be eliminated in order to provide better overall care – was blasted by professor David Oliver, the former clinical director for the elderly. He pointed out that the UK has already lost one-third of its acute hospital beds in the last two decades, meaning that per head of the population it has fewer services than any comparable country.“How do you take capacity out of acute hospital provision when people are still pilling though the doors in record numbers and hospitals are so pressurized? If you take capacity out, people end up being treated on any flat surface and in the hospital corridors,” Oliver told the Daily Telegraph. Read More

Syria, and its Hacker Activists, Are Back on the Internet

Syria’s Internet and cellphone access resumed Wednesday morning after a failure took the country offline on Tuesday. Technologists say the outage was most likely deliberately caused by the Syrian government, but the government said the failure was because of a technical problem. Read More

Cheney slams Obama over Benghazi: ‘We were always ready on 9/11′

Former Vice President Dick Cheney on Tuesday lashed out at President Barack Obama’s administration for a “failure of leadership” over an attack in Benghazi that killed four Americans on Sept. 11 of last year, saying that the Bush administration was “always ready on…

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Bildt disarms Swedish nuke critics as ‘insignificant’

Anti-proliferation experts are up in arms over Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt’s failure to back a recent nuclear weapons anti-proliferation proposal presented at a recent UN conference. Read More

Obama “comfortable with” FDA decision allowing girls 15 and up to buy Plan B

President Barack Obama announced on Thursday that he’s “comfortable” with the Food and Drug Administration’s decision to allow over-the-counter sales of the morning-after pill to anyone aged 15 or older.“It’s not my decision to make,” he told reporters in Mexico City, but said the agency’s decision was based on “solid scientific evidence” and was something he was “comfortable with.” The president also told reporters that he was “concerned” by the FDA’s original recommendation to allow emergency contraception to be sold over-the-counter without age or point-of-sale restrictions.Obama’s announcement comes just days after the Department of Justice filed an appeal to overturn a federal court order to lift all age restrictions on emergency contraception. U.S. District Court Judge Edward Korman recently ordered the FDA to make the morning-after pill available without a prescription and without point-of-sale or age restrictions, a ruling intended to go into effect on Sunday.Korman called the the agency’s failure to make emergency contraception available without restrictions an “intolerable delay” amounting to an “administration agency filibuster” of women’s access to safe contraception. Continue Reading… Read More

‘Slayer’ rock guitarist Jeff Hanneman dies at 49

Metal guitar legend Jeff Hanneman, 49, has died of liver failure, his band Slayer announced. “Slayer is devastated to inform that their bandmate and brother… passed away at about 11 am this morning,” read a statement posted by the group on its Facebook page on Thursday. Hanneman,…

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